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CPTC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED A medical examiner continues to restrict pediatric donation opportunities from a particular hospital. Which of the following should a procurement coordinator pursue as a donor champion to help improve the situation? A. nurse man...

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CPTC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


A medical examiner continues to restrict pediatric donation opportunities from a

particular hospital. Which of the following should a procurement coordinator

pursue as a donor champion to help improve the situation?



A. nurse manager

B. PICU intensivist

C. hospital pathologist

D. hospital administration

B. PICU intensivist



EXPLANATION: The ideal choice for donor champion in this situation would be another

physician who is able to provide evidence on current findings and to facilitate further

diagnostic testing to help with the investigation.

2. During a multi-organ recovery, a donor's arterial line tracing goes flat, but the

heart continues to beat in the open chest. A procurement coordinator should

suspect that



A. the patient's IV is dislodged.

B. the arterial line is obstructed.

,C. vasopressor administration is necessary.

D. the donor is in pulseless electrical activity.

B. the arterial line is obstructed



EXPLANATION: If direct observation shows a still beating heart, it is most likely that an

obstruction is preventing detection of pressure changes within the artery.

3. A procurement coordinator is notified by the local surgeon that vessels

procured from a donor are being transplanted into a different liver recipient at the

physician's institution. Which of the following is responsible for reporting final

organ disposition to the OPTN?



A. recovering surgeon

B. hospital staff member

C. implanting physician

D. procurement coordinator

C. implanting physician



EXPLANATION: To validate appropriate transplantation of recovered vessel tissue,

regardless of the recipient, UNOS Policy requires that the implanting physician give

notification of organ disposition. This process ensures the ability to track the organ for

subsequent follow-up.

4. While receiving fluid replacement therapy, lack of antidiuretic hormone would

lead to elevated serum

,A. sodium.

B. calcium.

C. potassium.

D. magnesium.

A. sodium



EXPLANATION: Lack of antidiuretic hormone is likely to result in increased free-water

urinary content. As a result of the electrolytes in IV fluids and thickening of the patient's

blood, serum sodium will increase. This effect is likely the result of diabetes insipidus.

5. A medical record review of potential donors should include patients who



A. were over age 70.

B. died on a ventilator.

C. died of tuberculosis.

D. were receiving chemotherapy.

B. died on a ventilator



EXPLANATION: The receipt of ventilatory support is the only option that is not

contraindicated for consideration as a donor according to AOPO and OPTN Standards.

A 55-year-old male donor is admitted following a CVA. Patient data are:



Type: Past 3 hours: Current:

, HR 80/min 123/min

BP 120/70 mmHg 80/40

RR 16/min 16/min

CVP 8 mmHg 4 mmHg

SaO2 98% 98%

Hgb 16 12

Hct 38% 26%

WBC 7000 7000

UOP 300 ml/hr 50 ml/hr



A procurement coordinator should treat the patient for:



A. sepsis

B. hypovolemia

C. internal bleeding

D. third-spacing of fluids

B. Hypovolemia



EXPLANATION: The acute drop in central venous pressure, along with decreased urine

output and abnormal laboratory values, is indicative of hypovolemia.

7. An attending physician has determined a family is too grief stricken to be

approached for organ donation and wants to remove life support from a potential

donor. A procurement coordinator should

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